Latrodectus indistinctus is a species of spider in the family Theridiidae, found in Namibia and South Africa.
In maturity, most retain at least short red stripes radiating upward from the tip of the dorsal abdomen.
Their egg sacks are usually hung in bush vegetation, where prey, which includes insects and arthropods, is available nearby.
Found in habitats such as tangled bushes, uncut grass, tall vegetation in dry places, agricultural areas and forests.
[3] Rapid pulse, increased blood pressure, and tightness in the chest together with difficulty breathing are important symptoms, which are usually more dangerous for children and elderly people with cardiovascular and respiratory diseases.